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. >>> budget problems have forced the san jose unit to eliminate a gang june. now, why the officers are saying the move is down. >> we have to reocean our police department to accommodate that the fact that we were losing 9 ours. >> the impact will be on public safety. >> san jose police will fight batchednology, but it is banded. >> when you're doing your budget you have to chose what is important here. >> there are people that we believe should close the libraries to avoid cuts in the police officer and fire department. >> reporter: it is a delicate dance. davis backs the move. >> we took what was dedicated to gang units to gang activity suspension. we will move home to another unit. >> san jose will still be the safest city in the california area. >> a lot of crimes are going to go undetected. it is a stad day in the city of san jose. >> so, everyone has their own ideas how to not wear the care. the program downtown, they think it is a waste of money. the payer said if the pension levels were not how -- >> nobody is wrought our young. >> thank you, mike. pol
. >>> budget problems have forced the san jose unit to eliminate a gang june. now, why the officers are saying the move is down. >> we have to reocean our police department to accommodate that the fact that we were losing 9 ours. >> the impact will be on public safety. >> san jose police will fight batchednology, but it is banded. >> when you're doing your budget you have to chose what is important here. >> there are people that we believe should close the...
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the fact that we are losing 90 officers. >> reporter: can san jose afford the price it will pay if it cuts the gang unit. >> this is misplaced priorities. >> reporter: san jose police will still fight gang activity just without a special 21 officer unit doing it. the members of the unit say that's dangerous. the san jose police officers association took out a full page ad in the mercury news protesting the cuts which took effect today. >> the majority of homicides in san jose are gang related. we simply will not have the resources to address gangs like yesterday. >> reporter: the police union counts 1,000 gang related arrests in a city that is said to have 50 active gangs and 9,000 gang members. they picked the spot where a 12- year-old was killed last year to hold the protest. >> there are people that believe we should close the lie march rice in order to be -- libraries in order to avoid cuts. i don't care that sentiment. >> reporter: mayor says it's a deli cat. >> we have dedicated solely gang suppression and moved them to another unit where they will do that and other things. >> r
the fact that we are losing 90 officers. >> reporter: can san jose afford the price it will pay if it cuts the gang unit. >> this is misplaced priorities. >> reporter: san jose police will still fight gang activity just without a special 21 officer unit doing it. the members of the unit say that's dangerous. the san jose police officers association took out a full page ad in the mercury news protesting the cuts which took effect today. >> the majority of homicides in san...
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the police chief recommended units to the city council public safety committee this afternoon. abc 7 has the details. >> over the summer there is a small recording device tested by officers in oakland they just clip on, slide open, and begin recording. oakland police chief believes they will improve safety. >> not only police safety but citizen interaction a way to monitor customer service and making sure we're given the best service and following up. >> you like them so far? >> dynamite. >> each has an internal hard drive. video is down loaded to a server. cameras will replace once mounted on cars. the chief says they have had little success. and oakland counsel members says it's a win win for stit. >> these are under a few hundred dollars. where as car camera system in back up and memory up linking to it the computers and every night was, several thousand dollars per car. it wasn't as comprehensive. >> the counsel will get funding to help pay for the cameras. this is one issue that has people talking about the pros and cons of using such a device. >> kit help it a little bit
the police chief recommended units to the city council public safety committee this afternoon. abc 7 has the details. >> over the summer there is a small recording device tested by officers in oakland they just clip on, slide open, and begin recording. oakland police chief believes they will improve safety. >> not only police safety but citizen interaction a way to monitor customer service and making sure we're given the best service and following up. >> you like them so far?...
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the president went on to say that many students are losing much of what they learn during the summer break. >>> bill gates gave an extremely generous gifts to san francisco schools. the foundation is giving $3 million to the school district. the money will be disbursed in $1 million increments during three years. the government will -- the grant will pep pay for programs to encourage students to get their degree for college. the foundation gave money to new york city, mesa, arizona and riverside, california. >>> los angeles county is keeping mumm the identity of the highest-paid employees. the l.a. times is requesting in the wake of the scandal in the city of bell where eight employees are facing corruption charges. the county says some are concerned about their safety and it needs more time to. it says it will probably release the requested data last month but with some names redacted. >>> government data shows one of every eight californians is out of work and the debate rages on about whether immigrants are taking precious jobs but it seems there are still some jobs americans are
the president went on to say that many students are losing much of what they learn during the summer break. >>> bill gates gave an extremely generous gifts to san francisco schools. the foundation is giving $3 million to the school district. the money will be disbursed in $1 million increments during three years. the government will -- the grant will pep pay for programs to encourage students to get their degree for college. the foundation gave money to new york city, mesa, arizona and...
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the united states. we have been debating whether they have the capability. this one looks to be a real plot. the good news is u.s. and western europeanen law enforcement and intelligence officials have been on top of it. they are not sure if they can identify the individuals who were sent out to conduct the attack. >> at this stage, we are told there was no known plot against the united states, and that's what janet napolitano was suggesting. there are specific threats against european capitals? >> yes, that's right. this is one plot that is european-focused. but out of due diligence, officials are looking at whether or not there are u.s. links. and the drone strikes are not related to this particular plot. it's based on intelligence and precise targeting, and if they are able to eliminate elements of the network inside pakistan, that's their number one objective. if part of the network might be related to the current jet stream, all the better. it's not the threat reporting that is driving the current
the united states. we have been debating whether they have the capability. this one looks to be a real plot. the good news is u.s. and western europeanen law enforcement and intelligence officials have been on top of it. they are not sure if they can identify the individuals who were sent out to conduct the attack. >> at this stage, we are told there was no known plot against the united states, and that's what janet napolitano was suggesting. there are specific threats against european...
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they wouldn't lose just to have the american go play. >> reporter: now back in the united states, his teammates have nicknamed him the greek samba and at 16 years old, he is totally focused on his ultimate goal. >> i hope to live there the majority of my life if i can. i got my whole family there. i mean, he love the food. i love the music. i love the siesta from 1 to 4. it's my favorite country so. playing soccer there is the ultimate dream. get to combine your passion with your culture. >> one summer, three continents, whew! the samba. >> and at 15 he loves the siesta! >> he has his priorities straight. >> see you at 10:00 and 11:00. good night. ,, 3q copd makes it hard for me to breathe. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games with my grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other copd medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, wor
they wouldn't lose just to have the american go play. >> reporter: now back in the united states, his teammates have nicknamed him the greek samba and at 16 years old, he is totally focused on his ultimate goal. >> i hope to live there the majority of my life if i can. i got my whole family there. i mean, he love the food. i love the music. i love the siesta from 1 to 4. it's my favorite country so. playing soccer there is the ultimate dream. get to combine your passion with your...
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charges against pacific care include mishandling claims and losing patient documents. an oakland judge will decide whether or not to recommend the penalties. pacific care and its parent company, united health group, deny the allegations. >>> this morning, staff at seaworld in san diego are mourning the death of one of their killer whales. you can see suemar, a 12-year-old killer whale, in this video. he started showing signs of sickness and was moved to the medical tank yesterday afternoon. the staff tried to nurse the 5,000-pound whale back to health, but he died about an hour later. marine biologists are now investigating why the animal got sick. >>> this morning, rodney king is back in the headlines. but this time, it's on a good note. he's getting married, believe it or not, to one of the jurors from his civil case. according to radaronline, juror number five is ready to take his hand in marriage. king met cynthia kelly years ago after the jury awarded him millions of dollars in a civil suit against the city of los angeles. king says four months ago he called kelly
charges against pacific care include mishandling claims and losing patient documents. an oakland judge will decide whether or not to recommend the penalties. pacific care and its parent company, united health group, deny the allegations. >>> this morning, staff at seaworld in san diego are mourning the death of one of their killer whales. you can see suemar, a 12-year-old killer whale, in this video. he started showing signs of sickness and was moved to the medical tank yesterday...
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charges against pacificcare include mishandling claims and losing patient documents. an oakland judge will decide whether or not to recommend the penalty. pacificcare and its parent company, united health corp., deny the allegations. >>> 5:35 right now. scott mcgrew says the connecticut attorney general wants to know if craigslist is actually shutting down its adult section are for real. >> craigslist made the news over the weekend, where it added a black censored bar over its adult section, preventing access to adult services. the connecticut attorney general, richard blumenthal, takes credit for that action, but now wants to know if it's all for real. blumenthal said in a letter to craigslist, which he also released to the press, quote, i strongly urge you -- that'd be craigslist -- to make a public promise that the shutdown will be permanent and complete. now, craigslist isn't saying what's going on or what it plans to do, but i did sit down with the craigslist ceo, jim buckmaster for a whole half hour on television when this controversy first broke out, talking ab
charges against pacificcare include mishandling claims and losing patient documents. an oakland judge will decide whether or not to recommend the penalty. pacificcare and its parent company, united health corp., deny the allegations. >>> 5:35 right now. scott mcgrew says the connecticut attorney general wants to know if craigslist is actually shutting down its adult section are for real. >> craigslist made the news over the weekend, where it added a black censored bar over its...
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. >> there's an extraordinary amount of churn when it comes to religion in the united states. the thing to keep in mind is every religion is simultaneously gaining members and losing members. >> reporter: church leaders say people like mr. obama, who come to religion late in life, often take it more seriously. >> in some ways it's a more authentic kind of thing. i mean, it was something that he thought about. the christian faith was meaningful to him. it spoke to a need in his life. and he made the decision to become a part of the community. >> reporter: some are questioning the president for his comments and for recently going to church for just the seventh time in his presidency. but his defenders say his fate is real and his conversion part of america's dynamic religious landscape. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> well, that is the news for this half hour. coming up we have got plenty more news on abc. >> follow us on facebook where you can see "the skinny" and "morning papers" there any time. check out wnnfans.com. >>> fatal plunge. the bus full of students, its 40-foot
. >> there's an extraordinary amount of churn when it comes to religion in the united states. the thing to keep in mind is every religion is simultaneously gaining members and losing members. >> reporter: church leaders say people like mr. obama, who come to religion late in life, often take it more seriously. >> in some ways it's a more authentic kind of thing. i mean, it was something that he thought about. the christian faith was meaningful to him. it spoke to a need in his...
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. >>> hyundai is recalling thousands of cars in the united states. it's all to correct a manufacturing defect that could cause drivers to lose steering control. it covers nearly 140,000 sonata sedans built since december of last year. the company says some of the cars have steering column shaft that have assembly problems including some loose connections. the recall comes after the u.s. government opened an investigation last month. hyundai says so far, there have been no related accidents. >>> well, the cause of an itchy rash people are getting after swimming at a beach in alameda has been found. researchers traced the rash to a previously unknown parasite. now, a report in a government journal says the culprit is a microscopic flatworm, carried by an invasive species, the japanese bubble snail. it's a three-quarter-inch snail first discovered in the bay back in 1999. swimmers at crown beach having getting rashes similar to poison oak for years. the number of case is only in the dozens. >>> well, this is an interesting story. >>> rutgers university
. >>> hyundai is recalling thousands of cars in the united states. it's all to correct a manufacturing defect that could cause drivers to lose steering control. it covers nearly 140,000 sonata sedans built since december of last year. the company says some of the cars have steering column shaft that have assembly problems including some loose connections. the recall comes after the u.s. government opened an investigation last month. hyundai says so far, there have been no related...
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is going to make a difference in whether there's a victory or a loss but let's not lose historical sight here and that is the first midterm election of a new president is a referendum on that white house and on that leadership. and what we're seeing right now is a rejection of how the governance of democrats over the last 18 months has taken place both in the white house and the united states congress and that's why republicans while they're going to have issues like seeing in delaware and there's going to be other candidates that are not going to represent the entire republican party, the bottom line is that right now things are shaping up for democrats to be a very long night for november. >> all right. tanya, very quickly. you have to confess there really is a throw the bums out mentality that's gotten some real traction. >> well, i think that that movement, that mentality, seems to be a relatively constant in washington but i think what democrats have to do is to demonstrate that they're interested in governing and not coming up with good sound bites for talk radio shows. >> well, we
is going to make a difference in whether there's a victory or a loss but let's not lose historical sight here and that is the first midterm election of a new president is a referendum on that white house and on that leadership. and what we're seeing right now is a rejection of how the governance of democrats over the last 18 months has taken place both in the white house and the united states congress and that's why republicans while they're going to have issues like seeing in delaware and...
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. >>> hyundai is reconciling thousands of cars in the united states. it's to correct a manufacturing defect that could cause drivers to lose steering control. the recall covers nearly 140,000 sonata sedans. hyundai says some of the cars had steering column shaft that had assembly problems including loose connections. >>> prosecutors could decide in about a week whether to file charges against a san jose police officer for his treatment of a teenager he accused of having sex with his stepdaughter. the officer is accused of handcuffing the 15-year-old and telling him it was a mistake to have sex with a cop's daughter. >>> the cause of an itchy rash people are getting after swimming at crown beach in alameda has been found. researchers traced the rash tie previously unknown parasite. the culprit is a microscopic flatworm carried by an invasive species. it's called the japanese bubble snail. >>> traffic and weather right after this. ir . moh-ohm. -do you have your lunch? -yes. and you know where your classroom is? uh huh. mom, i can walk from here. what ab
. >>> hyundai is reconciling thousands of cars in the united states. it's to correct a manufacturing defect that could cause drivers to lose steering control. the recall covers nearly 140,000 sonata sedans. hyundai says some of the cars had steering column shaft that had assembly problems including loose connections. >>> prosecutors could decide in about a week whether to file charges against a san jose police officer for his treatment of a teenager he accused of having sex...
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are we fighting back effectively or losing a propaganda war with terrorists? coming up. jenna: "happening now's, you may not know it, but there's a very powerful propaganda machine orchestrated against us, the united states, by extremists in the muslim world. we were remained of this just last week with the iranian president suggesting most believe 9/11 was an inside job by our government. here are some other examples you might not know about. the alleged times square bomber was orchestrated by an american think tank. or this one: the pakistan floods are a result of the secret u.s. military project that controls the weather. sounds outrageous, right? this is what the ensphe saying about us. who's winning the war of words? cofounder and codirector of the counter terror extremism group is joining us now. ed, when it comes down to the war of words, who's winning that war? >> i think on the cultural front, the u.s. is winning, but from a political tprorpbgts as you rightly point out, extremists are winning because of the compelling nature of the narrative. on the cultural fr
are we fighting back effectively or losing a propaganda war with terrorists? coming up. jenna: "happening now's, you may not know it, but there's a very powerful propaganda machine orchestrated against us, the united states, by extremists in the muslim world. we were remained of this just last week with the iranian president suggesting most believe 9/11 was an inside job by our government. here are some other examples you might not know about. the alleged times square bomber was...